Invitation (2 formats); timeline update on proposal submission - note for the announcement of Stf's new location; press release; letter calling for organizations to take part on discussions about homelessness; document with details on the submission of works; correspondences between Storefront and Linda G. Roach from Florida Agricultural and Mechanical University; correspondence between Storefront and Bruna Esposito from Berlin; thank you letter for participation
Notes
SUNDAY MARCH 2, 1986 – SATURDAY MARCH 29, 1986
"Homeless at Home," a collaboration between Mojdeh Baratloo, Clifton Balch, Rebecca Martin, Glenn Weiss and Kyong Park, began in 1984 as a collective endeavor to attract attention to the plight of the rapidly-growing number of homeless people in New York City. This group of artists and architects participating in Homeless at Home undertook to use artistic practice as a means of social action and engagement. Portraits of the Poor, a series of photographs by Nancy Miller Elliot documenting the everyday life of New York's homeless, was a typical example of the works produced and exhibited by the group.
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